Luke Hanif Sekkouah, Erica Hay
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A man responsible for the gruesome murder of his partner, whom he stabbed to death before setting her body on fire following a dispute over drugs, money, and infidelity, has been sentenced to life in prison. The sentencing, handed down on Friday, mandates that the 37-year-old serve at least 24 years before he is eligible for parole.

Luke Hanif Sekkouah pleaded guilty in the WA Supreme Court to Erica Hay’s murder in Perth’s southern suburbs in April 2024.

In the aftermath of the crime, the man contested the prosecution’s account, leading to a prolonged hearing to clarify the events surrounding the tragedy. Justice Whitby, overseeing the case, was critical of the man’s insincere apology, pointing out that his prolonged deceitful behavior indicated a profound absence of remorse.

Luke Hanif Sekkouah, Erica Hay
Luke Hanif Sekkouah pleaded guilty in the WA Supreme Court to Erica Hay’s murder in Perth’s southern suburbs in April 2024.(9News)

The court was informed that the defendant suffered from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, which, compounded by his daily use of alcohol and cannabis, impaired his ability to maintain healthy relationships.

Outside the courtroom, Amanda Broad, a close friend from the victim’s childhood, expressed her anger and frustration. She stated bluntly that she hoped the perpetrator “rots in hell” and argued that he should not have been granted the possibility of parole.

The court heard Sekkouah suffered Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and lacked the skills to manage relationships. He drank alcohol and used cannabis daily.

Outside of court, Hay’s childhood friend, Amanda Broad, said she hoped Sekkouah “rots in hell” and he should not have been given a non-parole period.

“I just want my friend back and I’m never going to get her back,” she said, crying.

“He gets to sit pretty in prison … my friend doesn’t, my friend is gone.”

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